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ARVO

The layout of the keyboard is a pretty unique one. The basic letter area is like in any keyboard, but the rest of the keyboard has been re-made in order to make the Arvo as compact as possible. On the upper-right corner there's a Mode-button which select the mode of the numpad area. Either it works as your normal numpad, or has the arrow keys and the del-ins-home buttons normally found as their own group. When the latter mode is in use, the arrow keys become back lit.
The real speciality of the layout are the three thumb-buttons which Roccat refers to as "thumbsters".

The base of the keyboard comes with the model sticker and four very sticky rubber feet. There are also the usual feet that lift the back up by 12 millimeters.

I've previously been using the Logitech G15 Rev2 that I reviewed two years back and on a side-by-side comparison the G15 looks huge, even without the removeable wrist rest. The small size is a real bless for people with small desks, but it can also help with ergonomics as now you can get the mouse closer to the WASD-keys and the left hand.
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